Raw Star Comments On Rumors Of Enzo Amore’s Backstage Heat In WWE

During a recent appearance on Sam Roberts’ Wrestling Podcast, Raw Superstar Big Cass talked about the late great Dusty Rhodes being a fan of his promo skills, becoming a singles competitor, backstage heat on Enzo Amore & more. Below are the highlights:

On Dusty Rhodes being a fan of his promo skills:

“I’ve always been confident in my abilities and my talking ability. I’m just letting the world see it now.” Cass explained, “when I was with Enzo, a lot of people would say, ‘oh man, Cass can’t talk’ or whatever they’d say because Enzo’s the mouthpiece. That may have appeared to be the case, but I’ve always been confident in my talking ability.

And, I’ll tell you what, Dusty Rhodes, the late great Dusty Rhodes, he always would tell me how good my promos were and he always enjoyed my promos and if there was ever any questions of my abilities with the office or whatever, Dusty Rhodes always went to bat for me because of my talking ability, so I’ve always been confident in it. I’ve always been good at it and I’m finally getting the chance to show the world that. It’s good pressure.”

“I can’t put myself inside their head or their meetings. I don’t know why they’re doing what they’re doing, but, I’ll tell you what, it’s not a bad thing to be put in that spot, so it’s definitely a good thing.”

“Enzo is Enzo. Like, the guy you see on TV is the guy you see in real life. Enzo is Enzo and, I’ve said this before, Enzo wouldn’t be in the spot he’s in, he would’ve never made it this far if he didn’t act the way he does, so there’s good with bad. A guy like that, that’s how he got that far, it’s just being Enzo.

I’d kind of just say it’s a ‘go out and take it’ mentality. That’s Enzo. That’s how he got this far and the odds were stacked against that guy many times. He got this far because that’s who he is.

The storyline has kind of taken on its own thing. Like once it started being talked about and people started talking about it on the internet, then they were like, ‘oh, people talk about it? Okay, if it’s not real, let’s pretend it is and let’s put it even more out there on TV.”